Picked plant trailer up. 3t to Poole and back tomorrow and Tuesday.
 

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Completed the head gasket renewal including all the usual other bits and pieces along the way, takes me forever nowadays, I hate getting old. Trouble is, I dont trust anyone else to do it for me.Still good clean and new shockers should be alright for a day or two.
 
Completed the head gasket renewal including all the usual other bits and pieces along the way, takes me forever nowadays, I hate getting old. Trouble is, I dont trust anyone else to do it for me.Still good clean and new shockers should be alright for a day or two.
A day or two? That long??:cool:
 
I can`t do full days anymore. About 5 hours is my limit and then I ache for the rest of the day. The worst part is leaning over the front or an hour or two.My head says I can but the rest of me doesnt agree
 
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I can`t do full days anymore. About 5 hours is my limit and then I ache for the rest of the day. The worst part is leaning over the front or an hour or two.My head says I can but the rest of me doesnt agree
Now you can sit back and relax without having to carry around all that water :)
 
Contacted GAP as my IID tool has stopped responding.
They were very good and have sent out a new module without question.
Apparently, they've had this issue with a few of them just recently and they think it's a faulty batch.
Hope the new one is OK as it's a great piece of kit
 
Well, she made it without a problem thank god!
Drive train slightly whiney under heavy load so I'll be replacing diffs and transfer oils ASAP and hoping that no serious damage has been done!
 

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Did a Valley pipe on a nice L322.

Right Pig of a Job, just a tad easier on the L322 than the Jag Saloons.
 
Never too late for quality advice James thank you.
Parts ordered today. As luck would have it I have been busy working on the house so this job got sidelined a bit, not as though a handbrake is desperately important here anyway. And a habit I got into when I started driving was to always depress the clutch when starting, so no problem leaving in gear.
 

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